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Battles take many forms. For 242 years and counting, Marines have fought and won the battles to protect our nation, the battles to make a positive impact in our communities as well as the battles within ourselves to push beyond our current limitations and reach our full potential. No matter what battle we face, we

Chilly temperatures are coming. And if you’re an athlete gearing up for the Winter Sports season, or one who just likes to get outside to stay active, layering up is an important part of performing at your peak. Here’s how to do it like a champ with products that use our patented 37.5 Technology: Base-layers

Last month we asked our network to share the places in their state that they thought were the toughest to visit. Nearly 500 stadiums, gyms, pools, and courses were nominated, and now it’s time to crown a winner. Where’s Florida’s Toughest Place to Play? Voters are eligible to vote once per day. Where’s Florida’s Toughest Place

With help from our friends at Rapid Replay, VNN gathers the top plays from high schools around the nation every week! Download the free Rapid Replay app today and start filming to get your school and athletes noticed nationwide. What School had the Top Play of the Week? Granite Hills Football – CA West Linn

Get in the game by applying for the Wendy’s High School Heisman Scholarship Today. Hurry—the deadline to apply is next week, Tuesday October 2. Elite high school scholar-athletes know all about the thrill of winning. Whether it’s acing the test, scoring the go-ahead point, or improving your community through service, you’ve tasted victory and know

We here at VNN are doing a feature for our national media site highlighting the toughest places to play in all of high school sports and we want to hear from YOU what Stadium/Field/Gym/Course/Venue is the toughest to play and why? Loading… Be on the lookout for the final feature coming soon on VNNsports.net! Presented by:

National award paves the way to the Olympics for one accomplished high school athlete. Back in 2002, Olympian rower Meghan O’Leary didn’t even know rowing was a sport. A senior at Episcopal High School in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, she was an accomplished volleyball, basketball, and softball star as well as a top scholar. Then one

You know the stories – Tom Brady in Super Bowl LI, LeBron and Kyrie Irving in the 2016 NBA Finals, Landon Donovan vs. Algeria at the 2010 World Cup, 2015’s 2nd ‘Serena Slam,’ all unbelievable performances by athletes in un-winnable environments. Work hard in the first three quarters and often you’ll come away the victor,

This year, we’re partnering with our friends at State Champs Sports Network to present game previews, highlights, and original stories that impact schools across the country. With Fall sports underway, this week, we’re looking at player safety in Michigan, with the program – “Concussions and the Modern Athlete.” The 30-minute special, hosted by Kiara Hay, details what concussions are and what

By Mike Cob Ledger correspondent Posted Aug 12, 2017 at 8:49 PMUpdated Aug 12, 2017 at 8:49 PM When it comes to college offers, Bartow offensive lineman Lamar Barrett is hoping less will equal more. Last year, Barrett played at around 345 pounds and heading into the summer, he tipped the scales at 350. By the time fall practice started, he was down to